
According to Adm. Ossama Rabei, head of the Suez Canal Authority, the Marshall Islands-flagged MV Glory suffered a sudden technical failure while transiting through the canal, and four tugboats were deployed to help refloat it.
The vessel, owned by Greek firm Primera Shipping Inc., was heading to China before it broke down at the 38 kilometer (24 mile) -mark of the canal, near the city of Qantara in the province of Ismailia, Rabei said.
After being refloated, the vessel was towed to a nearby maritime park to fix the problem, he said while the canal's media office shared images showing the vessel being pulled by tugboats.













Comment: It's notable how these technical failures and blockages appear to have increased in recent years: Suez Canal briefly blocked again after another ship, Affinity V, becomes stuck